Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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SAN FHAWIHCO, Due. 5,-Tlw
iiilvrllnliiK mill publicity ouuhiuIkii
tor tha Fourth l.lburty luun wiu thu
ItrouIuNt uvor put on In u hIiikIo
liiontb In Ilia went, utcurtlluic lo u
comiillntlun Jiihi iiiiiiIii from ivpoiiH
of mutu chiilriiiun of thu mivim hUiLum
of thu Twolltli Fcilnrul Kosurvo ilbi
trlct. Tlio ruenrtl tlliitrlbtitlim of lliu
Joun In coniililoiod liii'Kul)' onn of I lie
rtwultn of III Ik comnralianulvo rnni-
IMllKII, UK WOlt IIH tllO (Ollll HUllHl'l'l-
tlon which In priwllcully tluublo that
of uny formor loun,
. In uilillilon to ovnriiulmcrlbliiK the
llnlrlt't ipiotn liy IS pur cunt, nltlzmiH
of tlio Twuirth IJIntrlct contributed
uioro tlmn n linlf million dolliini to
put thru lb" nilvort IhIiik ciimpitlmi
plniiuii by OnoriiO A. Vun Hiulth,
mauiignr of publicity for tlio nocond,
third unit fourth Ioihih. With thU
iiionoy mora Hum 5000 ndvurtluliiK
piiKVH waro pnld for In thu nuWHpn
porn of tlio illntrlnt. 'Throw puKim
woro tont out In nml or pluta form
by tho Sun Frniicliwo offlco.
Tlio prnfiirimro of nowiipiipcrn and
commlttnun of tho ilhttrlct for advnr
tlnlnK copy prepared by Hut Koutirul
publicity committee In 8nn Kriiiiclnco
ovor copy propurod by niillonnl bond
qiinrtiirii In nliown by tho una of thrco
and ono-hulf llmna nn mitny piiK'' of
district copy at national copy, liotli
dlnpluya wort) mibinltiod on tho wiine
bmtlB. . ,
AccordliiK to tho report, I'nmKloiit
WIlHon In nhowit to bo-tha bout ad
wrllor or tho mont populur mihjocl.
Full puKiw currying bin l.lburty Loan
ntatomnnt woro uo nioro IIiiicb than
any othor ndviirllniiniinl, Tho presi
dent Abruhiun Lincoln pnito wuh noc
ond. Thin copy carried a llkonann of
tho linmnrlul l.lncujri with tho
phrano "Thnt (bono ilcinl nhnll not
hnvo dlud In vain" mid tho itrnwlim
nhowod Amcirlcaun at n Hun bath
wlro ontiuiKli'mant. Copy ninklnir
uo"of tho MlurH mid BirlpeK wun
third In popularity whllo tho.prlxo
wlnmtr of the dlntrlct udvonlnlnK
copy content wn fourth. Atrocity
copy was ninth.
DKSVKU. Colo,, Doe. r,.. cull in
hiioiI by T. W. Tomliniitin. wernlitry.
nuiiiiiioim llio Auicricnn Niitionnl
LivoNtock ABHOi'liition to moot hero
on Jiniunrv 21 for it Iwcniy-Nnconil
iinnunl convention, Tlio M(ion will
liiKt three iIuvh.
Tho Ntiickmcn, nceorilinir to tho call,
will 'irivo iitlviitinn Id pint war rc
udiimtincntK iifl'oetiiiff Ilinir industry,
inoludini the settlement of railroad
ownoinlii'v ti'ado ennditioun rcmillaiil
l'roni tho neiieo oimfcrcnco nnil planx
itffootinir tlio federal l'mnl iiiliiiiuiH
tr'ation. Tlio cull hIii I os that thorn will be
dtKiiiiHHioii ulso of tho work of tho
bureau of market in tim roKiiliilion
of tlio Htookvnrtln ami oomtn Union
nivn, tho reuulalion of prienH of hides
nml wool bv tho war induslricH hoard,
prccautiionn nuniuxt future. outhronk
of tlio foot ami mouth ilmenso and in
fliionitn amonir liorncH, and railroad
Roryioc.
LIZING ARMY
I miRKflS AIRES. Dee. 5. Conniil-
orublo diseuKHion him been caused
horn bv report of Aruenlinnn mob
ilizntion in tlio Andean reuions as n
rcHtilt of iWionlrovorHV between C'l)ilo
and l'orti. Tlio irnvoriiment denies
that niobiiiznlion Iiiih lieon orderod.
I tilth arhiV' officers snv tltov have
received un iiiHtreli(niM.- liiit :iiro
riiiulv to niobilizo nt i nioiiuiut's no
tico, if neoeHHiirv. ,
LEAVE FOR PARIS
' PEKING, 'Moiiiluv, Do". 2. T,U
riionir-Mslantr. foremn inimslor, wlio
will head riiina's deluualion at' Hie
ponoo eonCerci.cc. ntVcrsaillos, lol'l
lust niuhl.' He was acuompanied by
nnrlv of Ifi. which included M. De-coot-,
u Haitian, who will net in nn
ivdvinorv nitpacilv. Tho party will
proceed to Paris hv way of America.
AVorlli Attonllon of Women
- '-.Whan you Tool too tlrod to work,
whon dark puffs appoar iindar your
oyon, whdn you wake up.woury with
backache or pnlim In nldon and loins,
when munal'OB and honoa aclio, whon
you suffer rlioumntlo twIiiROB, when
lumbngo phtB you down, thon you
know the kldnoys nro woaltonnd or
dldorilered, Mrs. T. J, Iluc.knoll,
It'outo 1, Wordy, Nob.i wrllon: "I am
roooverliiR from an attaelt of lum
bago, by tho aid of Foley Kldnoy
PIUS. They nurely hnvo holpod mo."
Kor Bttla by Modtord Pharmacy.
I'AIIIH, Hoc. r,. I'iirl In rlllod to
ovvrilowliiK, I'rlcen of ull hotel
rouiun, folio w I ii k tho rvtiiilnlllonlUK
of 2!i hololn for peaca conforonco
purpouon, hnvu doublud and tripled
mid aro ntlll I"K up. Food In ren
luurnntn and prk'on (teiiurully ftru
nliiillaily mouiitliiK.
A break fimt of coffen, broad and
biillor noil tin tins lo cont between 1
and $1.50 ill hoteln. It In virtually
Imponnlblo to lunch or dlno for 1hh
thun throe or four dollarn for a nlm
plo inoal. People nrrlvliiK at the city
frequently ko to ir. or '10 hoteln lio
foro thoy nocuro roomn for which tho
owners demand Iiu'ko numn and re
funo lo lower their rtilou, naylnit they
cun Kot tho prica.
Tho city In lii'i-oinliiK mora crowded
dally, with tho bulk of tho conforon'o
offlcluln and olhern Intorontctl In
Kultlnif roi;:ui, nu:h u nevoiul hun
drnd of tho world'n nown corronpon
dentn not yet hero. Where perilous
of the hitter clunn aro Kolim to find
uccommodiilloiiH nobody In 1'nrln
known. In uiMltlon lo all Ilia other
urrlvaln, jifflcern anil men of all thn
armies aro coiiiIuk to I'll r In on leave
In considerable numuorn. Sometimes
nn many an 20 offlcvm ntiind for an
hour In front of hotel officers wait
ing for nomobody to leavo when they
all (lomniid uccommoditlloun.
AMERICAN TOBACCO
SAMiXIKl. Dee. fi. Tin) oueninu
illi of lluluuriit lo th" allies linn caiiK
ed tho ruleiixe of .fll.llllll.OIIO worth oT
American owned (ulinceo in the town
of Kerf. Driiinii and Knviilla on the
(irek count of the Acl'Ciiii Mia border
imr Turkey, occuiiied bv the Huluarn
until their Hiirrender. Tho traiiHDor
lalinii of IIiIh kiiupIv in n v miitcriiillv
affect I lie hliorliiL-e in liit'li urndo to
bueeo. Since llie hi'uilinilii.' of the wnr liuiii!
new iH'reauex in Oroide Macedonia
have heroine lliu i r i in-n i 1 1 tolmcco
soiirco of hiirnne. Die drool! crop
ban inerensed 75 icr cent ilurinir the
war. The labor comes mainlv from
"killed Turkish growers who CKeaneii
from Smv'riia nml Kunuienii Turkey
lo produce loliucco in Greece fur en
tonli! nniiicx.
LONDON", Tiiesduv. Dec. -. Tlio
TimoH in diiicusHinir the former em
peror's net of rcniuif iulion points out
that there is ntill room for doubt
w'hether his abdication is Ictml mid
adds:
'"Moreover, the only effect of the
emperor's abdication under the l'rus
siun constitution in to make tho
crown prince kimr of I'russin and
therefore unci! the German empire is
formally dissolved, the (Icrtnun em
peror. Lust Thursday's document,
therefore, does not abolish the Prus
sian monarchy and Btill less does it
set up llio republic of Prussia."
GERMANYIABLE TO
PAY BIG INDEMNITY
LONDON, Dec. 5. In rcvicwim.'
tho inicstion whether Germany is able
io pay war ila'mnL'Os and tho war ex
penditures incurred bv the allies, tlio
Daily Mail declares Hint tho estimat
ed allied expenditures of 25,0011,00(1.
(100 pounds nro less than one-sevcnlh
of Hie main Gorman assets in siuht.
The railway systems in tlio Gorman
stales am Hie properly of tho various
uovernmenls which in addition own
forests, milieu and Invito areas of
hind. The newspaper says that n
moderate, estimate of the value of
German mineral doposils is 101,000.
01)0,000 pounds.
PLANNED BY WILSON
WASMINGTON. Den. 5. President.
Wilson nnil his peaco party nro not
expected to reach Paris boforo late
next week, probably nut until Snlur
duy. The trip will be made al ord
inary cruisinir speed, as there is no
occasion for basic. ,
11, is undet'slooil Ihal; llio Gooriio
Wasliiiilon and lior convoy aro tw
ins direellv to Hresl, Krunuc, one of
tint cbiol! Americnn ports of iluburka
lion for tho iii'iiiy.
The action of llio itovernmcnt in
suimniirilv iinneollinir nil wooden ship
contracts while nl tho siiino time pro
hibiting lakimr of fnriiicii orders is
severe blow to shipbuilding mid tim
ber induslry.
. dikxmA
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MUSICAL SUCCESS
"YOU'RE IN LOVE" -PAGE
SATURDAY
Much Interest In liclnR mnnlfost
ed by thoiitroi?oor of Ibis city over
the uppronchlnK ennaKcmnnt at tlio
Pago theatro Saturday, Dec. 7, of
Oscar Jlnmmorntoln'8 latent munlcal
nuccens entitled "You're In lovo."
For n year pant "I Am Only Dream
Iiik," ''Lovoland," "Uoola Boo,"
"hou'ro In l.ovo," and other musical
Kuinn from this munlcal play have
boon plnyod on the piano and by
orchestras all - over tho country.
Therefore, to a lnre degree tlio mu
sic of this attraction In familiar to
most of our theatregoers. Portland
newspapers endorsed this play.
Tho vory humorous book concerns
tho affairs of two young people who
nro In lovo with carh other. The
young lady's aunt, tho victim of
throe unsatisfactory marriages. In de
termined that hor nelce shall not
wed. Hut later on tho aunt consents
to a "contract" mnrrluge. Soon after
tho ceremony the young people dis
cover thnt owing to the strict terms
of the contract thoy might as well be
separated by continents. Tho hap
piness of another bridal couple In Hie
party bolng particularly Irritating
the honeymoon bolng spent In com
pany of some touring friends. Fili
ally, tlio conditions becoming un
bearable, the contract Is thrown
asldo and thoy aro made real man
and wife.
"You'ro In Llvo" is brimful of
Otto Harbacli's Joyous comedy, Ed
ward Clark's entrancing lyrics,
adorned by Rudolf Frlml's charming
melodies. This Is the fourth bucccso
Mr. liniiimorstoln has produced by
theso authors. Tho others pleasant
ly romomborod nro "The Firefly,'
"High .links" and "Kntlnkn." The
company numbers 45, headod by Os
car Flgman.
.10
'i PEACE CONFERENCE
" WASHINGTON. Dee. 5. President
Wilson declined to name n senator
ns a membor of tho American peace
dcloiration because ho feared sena
tors who hnvo nrcucd both sides could
not be impartial iudircs in sottlinir the
sreat issues of tho pence conference.
Senator Lewis, democratic whip,. de
clared in Hie semite.
Lewis' Announcement came towards
tho close of n loner discussion of (be
president's. 14 peace terms, caused bv
n demand thnt the president iiitrepret
them. .
Senator Smoot asked whether tho
sumo rnlo would not imply to Presi
dent Wilson and Llovd Georire.
"No," replied Lewis, ''President
Wilson cues to irivo bis counsel and
iudunient, but not. lo parlicipiito In
tho decision."
$100 Reward, $100
Tlio readers of this papor will be
plenum! to loam that there Is at leant
one dreaded dlscaso . that science 1ms
boon ablo to euro In all Us stages and
thnt Is cutiirrb. Catarrh bolng nroutly
Influenced by constitutional conditions
voaulres constitutional treutment. Hall's
Catarrh Modlclno Is lalion Internally and
nets thru tho niood on tho Mucous Sur
fncos of tho System tl'.jreby destroying
tho foundation of tho dlnoaao, .giving tho
patlont strongtb by buildln;,' up tho con
stitution and iiRRletlnK nuturo in doing Its
work. Tho proprietors have so much
fnlth In tho curative power of Unit's
Cntarrb Modlclno that thoy offer Ono
Hundred Dollars for nny cose that It falls
to cure. Bond for list of tontbnunlnln.
Aildrciis V. ,1. CHUNKY ft CO., Toledo,
Ohio, Sold by all Dniub'lsts, 75c.
ROMANONES FORMING
MADRID,' Dec. o. Count Iloman
oni'tt, who lias been engaged In the
task of forming a new Spanish cab
inet, announced that tho new minis
try would take the oath of office at
i fys- ' Srp. I than War times and as we
AC -CrXj i V j1 haVe Set 3 PrettV a00t' eXam" ft "
jilk 'll " Zy I1 You'll find that oart of ourvlj
KH- P ' tP!CVBankat FlrSt II
Low - Meat- Prices
VS.
High Cattle Prices
If the farmer cannot get enough for his live stock, he
raises less, and the packer gets less raw material.
If the consumer has to pay too much for his meat, he
eats less of it, and the packer finds his market decreased.
The packer wants the producer to get enough to make
live-stock raising profitable, and he wants the price of meat
so low that everyone will eat it.
But all he can do, and what he would have to do in any
case to stay in business, is to keep down the cost of pro
cessing the farmer's stock into meat so that the consumer
pays for the meat and by-products only a little more than
the farmer gets for his animals.
For example, last year Swift & Company paid for its
cattle about 90 per cent of what it got for meat and
by-products (such as hides, tallow, oils, etc.)
If cattle from the farm were turned miraculously into meat in the
hands of retailers (without going through the expense of dressing,
shipping and marketing), the farmer would get only about 1 cents
per pound more for his cattle, or consumers would pay only about
2 Vi cents per pound less for their beef 1
Out of this cent or two per pound, Swift & Company pays for the
operation of extensive plants, pays freight on meats, operates refriger
ator cars, maintains branch houses, and in most cases, delivers to
retailers all over the United States. The profit amounts to only a
fraction of a cent, and a part of this profit goes to build more plants,
to giVe better service, and to increase the company's usefulness to the
country. ; -y,:-:
Keep Your Pledge
' Make Good for Our
ft l?!nhtlt
If' ' O
s DI1V lD
w uu i nnn
Jilnnv local purchasers of thrift and
war Hitviims stamps seem to think
that now the ficiitinir is over. Ihev
can cnsli their stumps without in
jury to the itoycnmicit. Tho war is
not over, nnd Hie irovcnimcnl needs
the money a bmllv fi ever.
fSecrcliirv ilcAiloo has Hiut llio
following tnlcKram to raiiwuv em
ployes coiiceriiim; the snbicct:
"It is of the utmost importance that
our people shall continue to save in
order thnt Ihoy may help the Kovern
mcnt complete the victories we have
uiiincd in Europe, meet the expenses
of the v.'ar and provide the means of
xupportini.' our nrmv in Kuropc. un
til it is released from dutv and of
ljrinuiriic it buck toAiiiiincnn soil.
"We must, therefore, keep un the
wur Huvinus rampaii.'iis and induce
every one to invest to the extent of
his mcuns in war savinus slumps and
thrift stump, which are obtainable
of the United Blntes government und
which the the best of investments
for the iinvincs of the people. Wdl
von not ask the railroad employes ill
your territory to save their monev
and invest it in' war saviiies stumps
and thrift ntamps to help their gov
ernment r.nd our cnllant soldiers and
sailors who nrc slill on dutv in Eu
rope, but ulco to help themselves luv
inif up n fund which will be a protec
tion to tticin in case of niisiortunc or
necessity. Kuilroad employes have
responded so palrioitcallv to every
call that has been made upon them
that I feci confident thev will con
tinue to save their money und lend
it to I'ncle Sum until every need of
opt soldiers and sailors has been sat
isfied bv the return of cvorv one of
them to his hone in America."
noon today. Tho cabinet has been
chosen solely from among the sup
porters of Count Komanones, who Is
a liberal leader.
Swift &
U.
Men
""""
CI VIMP .
- jniiiiu
WASHINGTON. Dec. -5. Arthur
jOubrvcl. loner vice president of tho
; American Associulion of Foreitrn
Language Newspapers, sv.oru todav
I before the senate committee inve
i t.viitinir browerv and German propu
1 uniidii that it was an open secret
Among: the Poles in New York thut
,l,oii is N. J 1 a in rncrlinit. president of t tin
association, was an employe of the
AtiKtriun t-overnmcnt in KJlXi.jttJIc
i said ho had seen Count Von Bcrn
Istorff, former German uuibn.ssudor,
i in Ilammertinif's office.
I Testilvmz at the investigation,
Hamiiicrlin'.' declared todav that two
1 years mo be threw Leon TroUkv.
I now the Hussian Bolshevik foremn
I minister, out of Ins office, after the
! latter had threatened his hfo unless
' ho received n sum of monev.
llefereiieo to the llolshevik leader
was made while Hamincrlino; was vie
orouslv dcuvimr cbnru'es thnt he hud
taken any part in German propagan
da work.
,."Xrot7.kvunmo lo,juvo(Xice often,"
the witness' said, "and insisted on see
iiiL' inc. IJe would ae no other per
son in the otfice except me and he
always wanted me to uivc him money.
I finallv took him bv the neck nun
threw him out. nnd in doinc so I cut
rnv bund on his rubber collar."1
BOLSHEVIK! IMPRISON
PERSIAN MINISTER i
..1 :i . i I I .. V '
imrtriKonoit the l'orsmn minister to
RnsKiu. A"on!iriL' to nrlvioiK from I
IVtrovnul. l-vv ei!ictJv intend to
Iiold the ralnistf-r until the soviet rotJ
resontativos in Tnrkcvstun. v.ha were
rrported niTcstod mvIct of the
British iinthoriuo.s in Porsiii, aro re
leased. Company,
S. A.
: li t mis is me Druoram tor iui
Chrome producers of Oregon be- , III
Hevo futuro ia bright. I !j Jackson County anil Medford I
f
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Last Time Tonight
JOHN .
BARRYWORE
In the Lauqhina Success v
"On the Quiet"
Don't M!s It.
TOMORROW
r SATURDAY ;
Elsie Ferguson ;
In ,' . . ii't
The Heart of the Wilds
Nothing nicer or more ap
propriate, for, a gift than ;
FURS
. See our big line.
BARTLETT
THE FURRIER.
WESTON'S
rni. ..... :
I I -
Co-Oneration
I i! . " .1
Continued
Ii From,noy.iv. Co-operation I I
i is as esesniia' and even I
mvn nrnfitnh'a In Daflna I I .
IHATIOMAlJ
- iSk. BANK. J
Camera Shop
. 6 M "',
the Only Jijxclusive
Commercial Phot6gr.apher,i
. in Southern Oregon.
Negatives made any time or ,
, place by" appointment.
Phone 147-J. ,
' We'll do iU rest. ' '
. ' J. B. PALMER
Medford.
20i3 East Main Street,
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